I asked this question because many poor countries believe they are in democracy and enjoy freedom.
Democracy must exist in their nation by internal infrastructures and components, not from other countries.
They are free on paper, but not financially.
They can change and improve their national economy. If they have bad economy, it's their problems that are not from other countries.
That’s why I wonder if one day one of these countries decides to adopt Bitcoin as a means of payment and whether this could lead to conflicts.
If El Salvador can make Bitcoin legal tender, any small nation can do the same if their government leader wants to do it and gets enough support from other politicians in their Congress. I say this in a nation with democracy, not dictatorship because under a dictator leader, big decision for a nation can be made by a single person, the dictator.